(1981): A stark, 45-minute critique of the Indian caste system starring Om Puri [7, 18]. 🛠️ How to Watch

Satyajit Ray directed 36 feature films, including fiction and non-fiction. While his Apu Trilogy is the most famous, his later works prove his range from satire to children’s fantasy.

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Jalsaghar (1958): A haunting portrait of a decadent zamindar (landlord) clinging to his past glory.Devi (1960): A critical look at religious fanaticism and the deification of women in orthodox households.Charulata (1964): Often considered Ray’s most perfect film, this adaptation of Tagore’s story is a masterclass in subtext and cinematic composition. The Calcutta Trilogy and Modernity

Ray was deeply progressive, frequently placing complex women at the center of his narratives.

Introduces Soumitra Chatterjee and Sharmila Tagore. A story of adult grief, unexpected marriage, and ultimate redemption. The Early Golden Era (1958–1966)

A delightful musical fantasy anti-war film loved across generations.

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Ray received an Honorary Oscar in 1992 for his lifetime contribution to cinema.

If you want to watch or buy the complete works, here is the current status:

From the legendary Apu Trilogy to his rare short films and documentaries, here is your complete guide to the Satyajit Ray collection.

: Ray's first Hindi-language feature, set in 19th-century Awadh. Short Films and Series

| # | Year | Film | English Title | Notes | |---|------|------|---------------|-------| | 4 | 1970 | Pratidwandi | The Adversary | First in trilogy | | 5 | 1971 | Seemabaddha | Company Limited | Second | | 6 | 1976 | Jana Aranya | The Middleman | Third |